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18 August, 06:12

Jenna wants to open a salon and must choose a location. At Location A, she will pay $1200 per month and charge $45 per haircut. At Location B, she will pay $1800 per month and charge $60 per haircut. Write an equation and solve it to determine how many haircuts result in the same profit at either location.

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  1. 18 August, 09:54
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    Profit=revenue-cost

    pA (m, h) = 45h-1200m

    pB (m, h) = 60h-1800m

    Profit is the same when pA=pB so

    60h-1800m=45h-1200m

    15h=600m

    h=40m

    So 40 haircuts per month at either location results in the same profit of $600 per month.
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